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  2. Profanity - Wikipedia

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    Profanity is often depicted in images by grawlixes, which substitute symbols for words.. Profanity, also known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, involves the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes, including to demonstrate disrespect or negativity, to relieve pain, to express a strong emotion, as a grammatical intensifier or emphasis, or to express informality or ...

  3. Minced oath - Wikipedia

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    A minced oath is a euphemistic expression formed by deliberately misspelling, mispronouncing, or replacing a part of a profane, blasphemous, or taboo word or phrase to reduce the original term's objectionable characteristics.

  4. Fuck - Wikipedia

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    For example, it fits in the "curse" sense (fuck you! ), as well as the "personal" sense ( You fucker ). [ 17 ] In the Oxford English Dictionary , more than a hundred different senses, usages and collocations (like fuck around, fuck with s.o., fuck you, fuck me, fuck it ) are identified for fuck, its derived forms (like fucker, fuckee ...

  5. Expletive infixation - Wikipedia

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    For example, although unbelievable and irresponsible have identical stress patterns and the first syllable of each is a separate morpheme, the preferred insertion points are different: un-fuckin'-believable, but irre-fuckin'-sponsible. McCarthy explains this by saying they have different prosodic structures: un(be((lieva)ble)) but (irre ...

  6. Coprolalia - Wikipedia

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    Cases of deaf Tourette patients swearing in sign language have been described. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] It may occur after traumatic brain injury such as stroke [ 4 ] and encephalitis ; [ 4 ] [ 12 ] in other neurological conditions such as choreoacanthocytosis , [ 13 ] seizures, [ 14 ] and Lesch–Nyhan syndrome ; [ 15 ] and rarely in persons with ...

  7. Can You Get Fired For Cursing At Work? - AOL

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    By Alina Dizik, Special to CareerBuilder. If you're cursing at work, be careful. While it's commonplace to curse once in a while and may even help you build a bond with co-workers, there's a fine ...

  8. Cursing is a sign of high intelligence, study shows - AOL

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    Intelligent people use more curse words, according to a scientific study from Marist College.. The research suggests that a healthy vocabulary of curse words is a sign of a rhetorical skill.

  9. Category:English profanity - Wikipedia

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